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riverman October 19th, 2010 12:30 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
....watch the international news from HK in about 3 days. In fact, true
to form, I have plane tickets our from HK airport at 11pm on Friday,
which is precisely the hour, and the location, that all models from
the JTWC predict to worst to be.

Ugh. This has the potential to be very very ugly. You heard it here
first.

Once again, possibly from the middle of it all. :-(

--riverman


D. LaCourse October 19th, 2010 01:04 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
On 2010-10-19 07:30:45 -0400, riverman said:

...watch the international news from HK in about 3 days. In fact, true
to form, I have plane tickets our from HK airport at 11pm on Friday,
which is precisely the hour, and the location, that all models from
the JTWC predict to worst to be.

Ugh. This has the potential to be very very ugly. You heard it here
first.

Once again, possibly from the middle of it all. :-(

--riverman


It hit the Philippines very hard, and looks like it may increase in
strength on its way to the mainland. I hope you and yours are ok. I
lived through a couple of nasty ones in the 50s while in Japan.

Dave


riverman October 19th, 2010 01:38 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
On Oct 19, 8:04*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-10-19 07:30:45 -0400, riverman said:

...watch the international news from HK in about 3 days. In fact, true
to form, I have plane tickets our from HK airport at 11pm on Friday,
which is precisely the hour, and the location, that all models from
the JTWC predict to worst to be.


Ugh. This has the potential to be very very ugly. You heard it here
first.


Once again, possibly from the middle of it all. :-(


--riverman


It hit the Philippines very hard, and looks like it may increase in
strength on its way to the mainland. *I hope you and yours are ok. *I
lived through a couple of nasty ones in the 50s while in Japan.

Dave


Oh, we'll be okay, but its very possible that our house will flood.
Ugh,

I have to make the big decision tomorrow before dinnertime if I should
cancel my plane tickets or not, and stick around to keep an eye on
things. This projection right now http://www.usno.navy.mil/NOOC/nmfc-p...ngs/wp1510.gif
shows the track going directly through the airport, with landfall
pretty much precisely when our flight is supposed to depart (Friday
night at 2300). The text says all the different projection models are
in very high agreement of the track (with the usual uncertainties). If
they're right and its a direct hit, and we're delayed by 6 hours or
so, we'll miss our connecting flights, our car and hotel rentals will
change, and on the dominoes fall. Might be worth just deciding to
change our tickets now, delay our departure for a day or two and skip
the first phase of our vacation.

Hmm, hard decisions....keeping my eyes glued to the models.

--riverman

D. LaCourse October 19th, 2010 02:58 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
On 2010-10-19 08:38:18 -0400, riverman said:


Hmm, hard decisions....keeping my eyes glued to the models.

--riverman


Just be safe.

Dave



Frank Reid © 2010 October 19th, 2010 03:06 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
There was an air traffic controller in the USAF that was at Travis AFB
in northern California. He was assigned the role of military liason
to San Franciso. October 17th, 1989, the famous World Series
Earthquake leveled his apartment building in Frisco. He lost
everything.

They sent him to Clark AB in the Phillipines. He'd been at Clark 3
months when Mt Pinatubo blew up in June of '91. He lost everything.

He and his family were evacuated with nothing but the clothes on their
backs to Homestead AFB in Florida. On August 24th 1992, Hurricane
Andrew leveled it. He lost everything.

You two related? I only do the small stuff, so my danger radius is
only a few feet. You're on the "national and international" disaster
level. Do you get a call from the President saying "country X is
****ing us off, we need you to go there and "teach" them a lesson?"
Frank Reid

riverman October 19th, 2010 03:40 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
On Oct 19, 10:06*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
There was an air traffic controller in the USAF that was at Travis AFB
in northern California. *He was assigned the role of military liason
to San Franciso. *October 17th, 1989, the famous World Series
Earthquake leveled his apartment building in Frisco. *He lost
everything.

They sent him to Clark AB in the Phillipines. *He'd been at Clark 3
months when Mt Pinatubo blew up in June of '91. *He lost everything.

He and his family were evacuated with nothing but the clothes on their
backs to Homestead AFB in Florida. *On August 24th 1992, Hurricane
Andrew leveled it. *He lost everything.

You two related? *I only do the small stuff, so my danger radius is
only a few feet. *You're on the "national and international" disaster
level. *Do you get a call from the President saying "country X is
****ing us off, we need you to go there and "teach" them a lesson?"
Frank Reid


LOL, the difference between you and me, Frank, is that you are IN your
own danger radius, while mine seems to start a few feet away from me
and radiate outward. So far, I've walked away untouched by a flood, a
Great Quake, a plane crash, a major train derailment, an African coup,
and terrorist bombing, and a mass riot. Still waiting on the alien
abduction.

--riverman

Frank Reid © 2010 October 19th, 2010 04:43 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
Still waiting on the alien
abduction.


With or without probes?
Frank Reid

riverman October 19th, 2010 05:08 PM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
On Oct 19, 11:43*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
Still waiting on the alien
abduction.


With or without probes?
Frank Reid


With, as long as they are barbless.

--riverman
(and I don't mean just bent over)

Giles October 20th, 2010 01:13 AM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
On Oct 19, 9:40*am, riverman wrote:

...the difference between you and me, Frank, is that you are IN your
own danger radius, while mine seems to start a few feet away from me
and radiate outward....


The sort of distinction that the rest of us need to scrutinize
carefully in deciding what company to keep.

Should the three of us ever find ourselves together in a lightning
storm, I believe I shall stand near (not right next to, but near)
Frank.....and as far from you as is readily achievable. :)

giles
banking on the law of inverse squares.

riverman October 20th, 2010 09:04 AM

I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
 
On Oct 20, 8:13*am, Giles wrote:
On Oct 19, 9:40*am, riverman wrote:

...the difference between you and me, Frank, is that you are IN your
own danger radius, while mine seems to start a few feet away from me
and radiate outward....


The sort of distinction that the rest of us need to scrutinize
carefully in deciding what company to keep.

Should the three of us ever find ourselves together in a lightning
storm, I believe I shall stand near (not right next to, but near)
Frank.....and as far from you as is readily achievable. * *:)

giles
banking on the law of inverse squares.


I think you'd be in trouble if Frank and I were together in a
lightning storm, no matter where you stand. The risk field would
emanate from me, compress at Frank, and there would be no null points
anywhere in between. Except right where Frank had been standing just a
moment ago.

--riverman


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